Posted on 12/29/2011 7:30:12 PM PST by Red Steel
The Marine Corps has said a recent news story about Marines being told not to pee towards Mecca does not reflect Corps training or doctrine.
The North County Times recently reported a story on Marines at Camp Pendleton being trained prior to deploying to Afghanistan.
The report mentioned that one of the trainers, Shafiq Mubarak, from the Marine Corps Center for Advanced Operational Culture Learning (COACL), told the Marines that in order to avoid offending Muslims in Afghanistan; they should not urinate towards Mecca.
Mubarak also said the Marines should never spit or urinate to the west, the direction of Mecca that Muslims in Afghanistan face when they pray, the article said. In addition, when sharing a base with Afghan army troops, Marines shouldn't sleep with their feet pointed west, because that also is considered offensive.
Following the story, several articles appeared on the Internet criticizing what was perceived as political correctness run amok. Columnist Diana West wrote, When Marines learn not to excrete in the direction of Mecca home of the black cube known as the Kaaba and not to sleep with their boots toward Mecca, what are they really learning?
West continued, They are learning to become intensely sensitized to the whereabouts of Mecca; how to be guided by that magnetic north for Muslims as a matter of the most personal habits and hygiene, all in accordance with Shariah (Islamic law). They are learning to act like Muslims.
Lt. Col. George Robinson, Operations Officer for COACL, told the Gazette Mubaraks statements do not represent Marine Corps doctrine. According to Robinson, the Marine Corps has not issued any type of instruction involving where Marines are to spit or urinate.
Mubarak is a private contractor, and an Afghanistan civilian. He was simply expressing a personal opinion regarding his dealings with locals, Robinson said. The training is simply meant for Marines to learn about the area from trainers using personal anecdotes.
Robinson said One of the trade-offs when you use a native Afghan is, there is a little bit of color there. He went on to say the academics who prepare the training materials would likely come out saying there is no theological basis for providing information similar to Mubaraks to the Marines. Will an Islamic scholar agree with him? I dont know, perhaps some will, some wont.
Im not hung up on which way Marines want to urinate. Of all the things that are going to guide a Marines behavior, nothing we are providing to them in terms of understanding Afghan culture is a set of rules they have to abide by. Robinson noted that some of the tips provided are not practical to use in their daily activities because of the security posture they are required to take. All they have to worry about is keeping their weapons at the ready while in the field.
Its not a portion of our program of instruction, but I wont say there is no value in it either. Robinson said it could be helpful to at least be aware of what may offend some Muslims.
Critics of Mubaraks statements feel the training is an extension of an actual directive advising troops on how to handle the Quran.
The directive, COIN Advisory #20100924-001, titled Religious Importance of the Quran advises troops to be careful to avoid offending Muslims when handling the Quran or other religious items.
The advisory states, Every complete copy, or even a partial passage, is considered holy. It is considered culturally insensitive for any non-Muslim to touch a copy of the Quran.
The report goes on to warn, Additionally, verbal disrespect for Islam and/or the Quran is considered as inappropriate as physical desecration of the Quran. Insulting the Quran is an act of blasphemy.
In many Islamic countries, a Christian that simply shares the Christian faith with a Muslim is considered to have insulted Islam. Such offenses are punishable by death under blasphemy laws.
There have also been several instances in the United States where Muslims have attempted to use the legal system to prohibit insulting Islam.
Christians in Dearborn, Michigan were arrested after attempting to peacefully engage in a dialogue with Muslims at a family festival meeting open to the general public. In Kansas, a pastor was arrested for sharing his faith with Muslims on a sidewalk outside of a local mosque.
Recently, Muslims have used intimidation to shut down several conferences critical of Islam, including one in Nashville after a hotel said they had received threats of violence.
The COIN advisory recommends that soldiers never handle a Quran or other religious items. Soldiers are also told that, If you must search a location or persons belongings, ask them if they have a Quran or religious item present. If so, ask them to remove it or put it in a suitable place before conducting the search.
Soldiers who may conduct a canine search are told to be even more sensitive to Muslim feelings. Your level of sensitivity must be even greater when conducting canine searches. Having an animal anywhere near a Quran or other religious artifact is considered highly disrespectful.
Robinson acknowledged the COIN advisory, but said the training the Marines received was not on that level. The training by Mr. Mubarak is very far away from that. This was just one instructors tips to Marines as they were headed into harms way.
Mubarak has spent several years working for both the Army and Marine Corps in Afghanistan. He certainly loves the Marines and wants to prepare them the best he can for the challenges they are going to face while they are over there, Robinson said. But it is not an official policy by any stretch, nor is it part of our official program of instruction.
Funny thing,
Each night I go out and face east toward Mecca and take a leak.
Yes, always face away from mecca when you pee. AND when you do the other thing.
Is there an iPhone App for this?
When ya gotta go, ya gotta go.
Some of the material was quite in line with advice given troops getting a pass to leave a kaserne in Germany ~ like "if a cop stops you for peeing in the street pay the 2 mark fine on the spot ~ it's the way they do it".
Ok, from NJ, which way is Mecca? I gotta go.
Southeast!!
The most used toilet in my house is oriented in the proper direction.
I not only criticise Islam, I denigrate, castigate, ridicule, point and laugh at, and deficate on Islam.
I will only use a Koran that is 2-ply.
And when I get my legally-obtained Constitutionally-protected firearm next month, I will use pictures of bomb-throwing child-raping camel-humping Muslims to sight my weapon in.
And I defy any Muslim Leftist sympathizer to stop my Constitutionally-protected free speech.
Let’s see...if I’m peeing away from Mecca...my butt is toward the rock. I tend to rip a few really nasty farts when I pee.
What the Marines o in Afghanstan to get by with Muslims doesn’t bother me.
What we have to do in America not to piss them off does.
If they don’t like what we do here they should GTF bakc to where they came from. Arresting American in Dearborn for telling Muslims about Christianity is BS. There is no law requiring Americans not to try to convert the cultists.
I just did it myself!
remember what happened to the bus driver that burned koran pages at ground zero?
“Each night I go out and face east toward Mecca and take a leak.”
Me, too. The toilet is in the west side of my bathroom, so every day and night I take a whiz, I’m pissing on mecca. So?
If some poodle-boy jihadist objects, I can stomp his nuts into the concrete, but I’ll do that on the west side of the concrete to respect Mecca.
(Are these people serious?)
Excellent! Thanks for the link. I have had three pints of hefewiesen tonight. I will be offering it up to “The Prophet,” “piss be upon him.”
“The most used toilet in my house is oriented in the proper direction.”
None of mine point me in the right direction. Guess I’ll have to go out in the back yard early each morning and send a liquid salute!
Yeah. Noble cause, that.
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